Man says stop by Laval police was racial profiling, files complaint
A Black man who was stopped by Laval police in September is saying he was racially profiled. On September 13, Carl Luberisse was heading to work at a warehouse, where he drove a forklift. He noticed a police car pull a U-turn to follow him. Global's Elizabeth Zogalis has the story.
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